Those 2 Broke Girls may be a bit less penniless than they were when the CBS sitcom launched, but they still have a ways to go before they amass enough ka-ching! to make their sweet dreams come true. With Season 2 arriving Monday at 9/8c, TVLine invited Beth Behrs to weigh in on the show’s later time slot and tease what trouble Caroline’s convict pop (played by Steven Weber) might pull them into, as well as chime in on her other favorite shows. READ MORE

Featured in this week’s all-new Spoiler Alert! is something we’ve never seen before and may never see again: a bigger teleholic than Matt Mitovich and myself — 2 Broke Girls’ self-professed TV junkie, Beth Behrs.

And that’s just for starters.

Not only does the actress — who, in case you’ve never met her, is bubblier than champagne — express astonishment/excitement about her show’s big timeslot upgrade, she comes to the defense of Mad Men’s Jessica Paré, explains Game of Thrones, cops to a few Real guilty pleasures and …READ MORE, WATCH VIDEO & GET SPOILED

Fall TV is almost here, which means some of your favorite actors will soon be back in series either new (hi, Zooey Deschanel!) or familiar. But there’s also plenty of promising fresh faces making their way to your TV this season. Some have paid their dues with myriad guest spots and supporting roles. Others are so straight off the bus we have to wonder if they even have their SAG card yet. READ MORE

OK, so I can’t say that during my Comic-Con interview with Beth Behrs and Kat Dennings (aka the stars of CBS’ hilarious new sitcom 2 Broke Girls), they offered up the meaning of life — or even a plausible explanation as to why their comedy was at the sci fi/fantasy convention.

But I’ll be damned if their high-larious banter (not to mention a surprise cameo appearance by Christopher Walken!) didn’t charm the pants right off me. Not literally, of course. That would’ve just been creepy. WATCH VIDEO

The broadcast networks have more than 30 shows debuting this fall, including Charlie’s reborn Angels, homecomings for Sarah Michelle Gellar and Rachel Bilson, and no less than two series set in the ’60s. To help you prep for fall, TVLine is offering First Impressions based on the not-for-review pilots. Next up…. READ MORE